If my memory has not failed me, something that has been common in recent times, it was in the 1995-96 season when Sevilla, which had started the season with the Portuguese Toni Oliveira on the bench, later replaced by Juan Carlos Álvarez signed Víctor Escárrago to try to save the team from burning. The ill-fated and unforgettable Rosendo Cabezas was the technical secretary at that time. I remember asking him, given the difficulties the team had in passing midfield, why the Uruguayan didn’t design some basic movements that would allow a graceful exit from behind. “That’s it,” he replied. He qualified thirteenth. Sevilla on Sunday against the… See More reminded me of that time